Ravi slams Govt’s mixed signals on renewable energy
June 18 (DM) A heated debate broke out in Parliament yesterday (17) as UNP MP Ravi Karunanayake criticised the govt’s handling of the country’s renewable energy policy and power sector management. The discussion came in the wake of the nationwide blackout that occurred on Feb 9 this year, which the CEB blamed on excessive solar power destabilising the national grid. MP raising the matter in Parliament, pointed out govt’s inconsistent position on renewable energy.
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Sri Lanka calls international renewable tenders to cut costs, avoid cartels
June 18 (EN) Sri Lanka is calling international tenders for renewable large renewable projects to boost competition and bring down electricity costs, Energy Minister Kumara Jayakody said. “There are only two or three local companies tendering for these projects, and they are also observed to have internal connections,” Minister said, answering a question by opposition legislator Ravi Karunanayake in parliament. SL had a practice of calling international tenders for large plants, he said.
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Video: NPP secures control of Kolonnawa Municipal Council with SJB support
June 18 (DM) The NPP has taken control of the Kolonnawa Municipal Council with the backing of a SJB councillor, who had secured the highest number of preferential votes in the last local govt election. A tense situation unfolded during the council meeting held this morning (18) to elect a new chairman. The NPP held nine seats in the 19-member council, while the opposition collectively had 10. With no clear majority, an election was called to select the chairman.
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Parliament adjourned amidst objections from opposition
June 18 (AD) The Parliament was adjourned until 9.30 am on Thursday morning despite the objections raised by opposition’s parliamentarians who had called for a debate on the Israel-Iran conflict. The Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Dr. Rizvie Salih announced the adjournment of the parliamentary session as SJB MP Ajith P. Perera failed to be present in the House at the scheduled time to start the adjournment debate he had proposed on the escalating Israel-Iran conflict.
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Starlink to launch in Sri Lanka next week ?
June 18 (NW) Starlink, the satellite internet service owned by Elon Musk, is set to begin operations in SL next week, according to Telecom Regulatory Commission of SL (TRCSL). TRCSL Director General Bandula Herath announced that 12 initial users have been selected to receive Starlink services, with equipment already distributed to them this week. A total of 112 Starlink equipment kits have been imported into the country.
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NPP: The tide turns in the city
June 18 (FT) The flavour of the week in Colombo is indubitably NPP. While an NPP woman mayor may not be to everyone’s taste, no doubt Vraie Cally Balthazaar (VCB) is the toast of the rest of the town these days. In a closely watched contest, VCB won over a broad opposition coalition that failed to muster the muscle it needed to elbow the NPP’s lady-candidate out. This was despite the joint antagonists wielding the sufficient weight required to carry the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC)
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FR petition over Sabaragamuwa Uni. ragging incident fixed for consideration
June 18 (AD) The Supreme Court today ordered that the hearing of the Fundamental Rights Petition filed by the Bar Association of SL (BASL) which seeks a ruling that the ragging incident involving Charith Dilshan, a second-year student at the Faculty of Technology of the Sabaragamuwa Uni, constitutes a violation of fundamental human rights, be taken up for consideration on July 18. The BASL also seeks an order calling relevant authorities to conduct a thorough investigation.
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Former minister Keheliya, wife and daughter granted bail
June 18 (AD) Former Minister of Health Keheliya Rambukwella, his wife Kusum Priyadarshini Epa, and their daughter Chandula Ramali Rambukwella have been granted bail after being produced before the Colombo Magistrate’s Court. The trio was produced before the court today, following their arrest by officers of the CIABOC in connection with an investigation conducted under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. They were taken into custody at approximately 11:30 a.m. today,
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Import ban on palm oil cripples Sri Lanka’s edible oil sector, escalates economic woes
June 18 (FT) Sri Lanka’s ban on palm oil imports, which began in 2021 due to environmental concerns, along with high taxes on locally made edible oils, is now causing serious problems for the country’s economy. The impact goes beyond cooking oil shortages—key industries like food, tourism, and manufacturing are also feeling the pressure, making it harder for the country to recover from its recent economic crisis. Among the vegetable oils, palm oil emerged as the largest segment
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Shortage of critical drugs leaves thousands in quandary
June 18 (DM) Sri Lanka is grappling with a shortage of several medicines, including cancer drugs, insulin, and oral rehydration salts like Jeevani affecting both govt hospitals and pharmacies. A wide range of crucial drugs including those used to treat cancer, diabetes, psychiatric disorders, epilepsy, and infections are either unavailable or in dangerously limited supply, according to health professionals and patients.
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Sri Lanka faces lower remittances, high oil prices over Israel-Iran attack: FM
June 18 (EN) Sri Lanka could face lower remittances and higher oil prices due to the current conflict and instability in the Middle East after Israel’s June 13 attack on Iran, Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath said. More than 20,000 Sri Lankans are employed in Israel and they have been sources of Sri Lanka’s main foreign inflows, remittances. “There could be impact on the foreign remittances sent to Sri Lanka. Also there is a risk of oil prices going up,” Minister Herath told the parliament.
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UNP Women condemn attack on CMC member
June 18 (CT) The women’s representatives of the UNP who have been elected to various Local Govt (LG) bodies, including the Colombo Municipal Council (CMC), strongly condemned the attack on CMC’s senior member, Uluwaduge Sandamali. The incident, which left Sandamali injured, allegedly occurred on the CMC premises on the evening of Monday (16). They accused a supporter of the NPP of carrying out the attack. The representatives also expressed concern for the victim,
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Health Minister accuses Opposition of fear mongering over medicine shortages
June 18 (FT) Health Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa yesterday charged the Opposition for stoking public fear over potential shortages of essential medicines, insisting that the situation is being exaggerated. Acknowledging that there is a risk of medicine shortages at all times, he said that sometimes even if one hospital is out of that particular medication, another would have it in stocks. “There are some fluctuations in the
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Arrest former chairman of Fisheries Harbour Corporation: Magistrate
June 18 (DM) Colombo Chief Magistrate Thanuja Lakmali imposed a travel ban on Sudarshana Fernando, former Chairman of the Ceylon Fisheries Harbour Corporation. Magistrate also ordered the Immigration Dept to arrest the suspect upon arrival in the country. Bribery Commission informed the court that an investigation is underway into allegations that Fernando had misused his position to recruit his associates to high-ranking posts within the Corporation, bypassing the standard
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Small cars banned, only sedans allowed for airport pickups: App-based taxi services say
June 18 (DM) App-based taxi services at BIA claimed that they are facing huge issues after airport authorities suddenly decided to limit the types of vehicles allowed inside the airport. A spokesman for the taxi services said the Airport and Aviation Authority told the App-based taxi services to stop using small cars such as hatchbacks for picking up passengers at the airport. Only sedans or bigger vehicles are now allowed. He said the reason for this rule has not been clearly explained.
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Patients charged up to Rs. 250,000 for hospital-supplied item worth Rs. 17,500: BC
June 18 (DM) Patients were forced to pay between Rs. 120,000 and Rs. 250,000 for a medical item labelled EVD, used in surgeries at a government hospital in 2022 that had been officially procured and supplied to a govt hospital at just Rs. 17,500 (its current market value being around Rs. 46,500), the CIABOC revealed yesterday. A specialist neurosurgeon and a clerk attached to the Sri J'pura General Hospital along with a third individual, who worked in a private firm owned by
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EDB partners ADB to formulate Lanka’s National Export Development Plan
June 18 (DN) SL Export Development Board (EDB), together with the Asian Development Bank (ADB), is steadily progressing in the development of the National Export Development Plan (NEDP) for 2025–2029. As part of this ongoing initiative, the second round of discussions took place on June 2 2025 at the EDB premises, following the inaugural meeting held in April. The forthcoming strategy aims to strengthen Sri Lanka’s export sector through a data-driven, diagnostic-based approach,
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Specialist Neurosurgeon at J’Pura hospital remanded
June 18 (DM) A specialist neurosurgeon at the Sri J'pura General Hospital, a management assistant and her employee were ordered to be remanded till June 24 by Colombo Additional Magistrate Harshana Kekunawela, over allegations of corruption. The suspects, Dr. Maheshi Wijerathna, a specialist neurosurgeon at the Sri J'pura General Hospital, Kekulandala Liyanage Indika, a management assistant at the same
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All 52 high-crime areas in West/South
June 18 (TM) The Ministry of Public Security stated that all 52 high-crime areas identified across the country are located in the Western and Southern Provinces, and that a special operational mechanism is already in place to address rising criminal activity in these zones. Speaking in the Parliament recently, Minister of Public Security Ananda Wijepala said that the Police has identified 52 Police areas in the country with the highest crime rates. When queried as to whether the ministry would introduce
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SL crush Qatar in Billie Jean King Cup Tennis
June 18 (DN) SL made a strong start to their Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge Asia/Oceania Group III Tennis Tournament, with a clinical 3-0 victory over Qatar at the SL Tennis Association’s clay courts in Colombo yesterday. In the first singles match, Akesha Silva of SL took on Hind Al Mudahka of Qatar. Akeesha played confidently from the start, winning the first set 6-3. The match ended early when Hind retired while trailing 0-3 in the second set, giving Sri Lanka an early lead.
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UDA seeks investment proposals for D.R. Wijewardena Mawatha mixed-development...
June 18 (FT) Cabinet approved to call for investment proposals for a prime land parcel located at No. 40, D.R. Wijewardena Mawatha, Colombo 10. The land extending three roods and 13.85 perches is currently owned by the UDA. It will be offered to investors on a 99-year lease basis to develop a mixed-development project that aligns with UDA’s planning and development objectives. The investment call will be based on an updated land valuation conducted by the Govt Chief Assessor.
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Sri Lanka cuts foreign borrowing, boosts domestic financing
June 18 (ST) Sri Lanka has recorded a significant shift in its budget financing pattern, with official data showing net foreign debt repayments of US$ 0.09 billion (Rs. 27.9 billion) during the first four months of 2025. This marks a steep rise from the amount repaid in the same period last year, indicating that the govt is continuing to repay more foreign debt than it borrows, a trend rarely seen in the country’s fiscal history. The entire budget deficit of Rs. 261.6 billion from Jan to April 2025 was
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Medical graduates: SLMC reviews islandwide internship training capacity
June 18 (TM) In the wake of the Govt noting difficulties in providing internship training for medical graduates, Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC) stated that it is currently analysing the situation, with a dedicated medical specialist deployed to review available internship training capacities across the country. SLMC Registrar, Dr. Hemantha Herath said that internship placements must be provided at properly equipped hospitals, under
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CSE clear to operate as Sri Lanka’s Central Counterparty for equity transactions
June 18 (FT) Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) said yesterday it is set to launch a Central Counterparty (CCP) framework next month, marking a significant advancement in the evolution of SL’s capital market infrastructure. This move is aimed at enhancing the safety, efficiency, and transparency of the market, ensuring the smooth settlement of trades. Since August 2021, CSE has been operating under a Delivery versus Payment (DvP) settlement mechanism, ensuring that securities are
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Two records fall on Day 1 at MILO Aquatic championship
June 18 (DN) Two long-standing meet records tumbled on the opening day of the 50th MILO Annual SL Schools All Island Age Group Aquatic Championship, commenced at the Sugathadasa Swimming Pool Complex in Colombo yesterday. Meheli Navithma of St. John’s Girls’ School, Panadura, produced a stunning performance in the Girls’ Under-12, 100m Breaststroke preliminary heats. The young swimmer clocked an impressive 1 m 31.31 s, erasing 15-yr-old meet record
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Agile outcome-based procurement vital for digital economy growth: Dr. Hans
June 18 (DM) A fundamental shift from traditional, process-heavy public procurement to an agile, outcome-based model is paramount to accelerating SL’s digital economy, according to Chief Advisor to the Prez Dr. Hans Wijayasuriya. He identified the current procurement system as a major cause of failure hindering the nation’s technological advancement. “In the govt sector, traditional procedures and multiple rounds of objections
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CA Sri Lanka rings CSE bell to celebrate 65 years of excellence in accounting and...
June 18 (FT) The country’s National Body of Accountants, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of SL (CA SL) marked a historic milestone by ringing the ceremonial bell at the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) to commemorate its 65th anniversary. The event, held on 16 June, celebrated CA SL’s enduring legacy of excellence, leadership, and national contribution to financial governance. The bell was formally rung by CA SL President Heshana Kuruppu, in the presence of Vice President
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'These are not easy runs': Mushfiqur reflects on special century
June 18 (CI) What could Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mushfiqur Rahim have wished for after enduring a fairly long time without Test centuries? Couple of helpful pitches in Sylhet and Chattogram, perhaps. But those had come and gone. Under pressure, Shanto and Mushfiqur broke free from their barren run on Tuesday on a Galle pitch that allowed them to play freely yet kept them honest to the fact that they couldn't just play their shots freely. On the eve of the first Test against Sri Lanka,
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SLC pays tribute to Angelo Mathews
June 18 (DN) Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) paid tribute to veteran all-rounder Angelo Mathews with a special felicitation ceremony yesterday at Galle Int'l Cricket Stadium, ahead of the first Test against Bangladesh. The entire SL Test squad was present to honour Mathews, who is set to conclude his remarkable Test career with his 119th appearance in the longer format. Former SL captain has etched his name into the record books, amassing over 8,000 Test runs, including 16 centuries & 45 half-centuries.
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NSC, SLMC denounce Israel’s attack on Iran
June 18 (ST) National Shoora Council (NSC) has condemned what it calls Israel’s unprovoked aggression on Iran on Friday, when multiple Iranian civilian targets were attacked, killing civilians, scientists, and causing damage to civilian nuclear facilities. Issuing a media statement, NSC said it strongly condemns the dangerous Israeli attacks on Iran’s electricity-generating civilian nuclear plants, which could have resulted in extensive radiation leaks, causing death and destruction
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Tharindu Rathnayake: I switch bowling arm according to weakness of batters
June 18 (CI) "I don't know which arm I've taken more wickets with," says Tharindu Rathnayake of his wicket tally in domestic cricket. "I've never looked at it properly. I've bowled a lot with both my arms." If this seems like bragging, Rathnayake continues to speak as if being able to bowl with either arm is a normal experience to which anyone could relate. It must seem natural to him, though - he has 337 first-class wickets, and
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